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Entrepreneurs from the North of the country learn how to start and operate a business in conformity with the law

Over 100 young and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to start a business or have recently launched one, took part in a three-days’ training programme organised by the EU- and Denmark-funded project ‘Moldova is Europe’, in partnership with the Ministry of Finance, the Customs Service, the State Tax Service and ‘Monitorul Fiscal’ publication. The programme is in its seventh round, bringing together participants from the districts of Edineț, Dondușeni, Ocnița, Briceni and Rîșcani.

Over the course of three days, participants covered key tax, customs, and financial aspects essential for starting and growing a business. The programme included topics such as tax administration, public procurement, customs regulations, voluntary compliance, and the use of electronic services provided by public institutions.

The sessions were delivered by experts from the Ministry of Finance, the State Tax Service, and the Customs Service, who provided up-to-date information on the regulatory framework and answered participants’ questions.

The initiative aimed to strengthen entrepreneurial skills and support business development by equipping participants with the knowledge needed to operate successfully in a modern and competitive economic environment.

The programme will continue in the municipalities of Ungheni and Comrat in July and August 2026.